Sensors (Mar 2024)

Three-Axis Vector Magnetometer with a Three-Dimensional Flux Concentrator

  • Shih-Jui Chen,
  • Der-Tai Hong,
  • Ping-Hsun Hsieh,
  • Tse-Kang Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24051659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 5
p. 1659

Abstract

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This research proposes a magnetic field sensor with spatial orientation ability. Through the assistance of a magnetic flux concentrator, out-of-plane magnetic flux can be concentrated and guided into the planar magnetic cores of a fluxgate sensor. A printed circuit board is used to construct the basic planar structure, on which the proposed three-dimensional magnetic flux concentrator and magnetic cores are assembled. This reduces the alignment error of the coils and improves the reliability of the sensor. Three-axis sensing is achieved by using the second harmonic signals from selected sensing coil pairs. The magnetometer exhibits a linear range to 130 μT. At an excitation frequency of 50 kHz, the measured sensitivities are 257.1, 468.8, and 258.8 V/T for the X-, Y-, and Z-axis sensing modes, respectively. This sensor utilizes only one sensing mechanism for the vector field, making it suitable for IoT applications, especially for assessing mechanical posture or position.

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